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Question 10

March 8, 2014 Frank Rands

The answer to this question is already contained within the Comms Blog
https://rnzncomms.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/2014-question-010.mp3
A. Harris receivers, 100W and 500W transmitters. The two 500W transmitters tuned in to sleeved whips, port and starboard side of the flag deck.  Again Terry Appleton was in with the correct answer.

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